Showing posts with label China-Pakistan Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China-Pakistan Friendship. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Know About Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra


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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Pakistan-China YOUYI 5 Joint Spec-Ops Exercise Launched, This Time Focusing Anti-Terror Capabilities

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan Armed Forces' media wing, reported earlier about an impressive opening ceremony of two-week long joint training exercise YOUYI 5 between Special forces of China and Pakistan was held today (Tuesday) at Qingtongxia , Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China.

The ceremony was attended by senior military officers of special forces of Pakistan and People Liberation Army(PLA). National anthems of both the countries were played on the occasion.

The joint exercise, as part of Year of Friendship 2015, will focus on anti-terrorist operations, hostage and rescue, cordon and search operations.

It will also enhance and further strengthen already deep military ties between Pakistan and China.

The YOUYI 5 is being carried out in extreme weather conditions of northern China to impart and share Pakistan army‘s experiences in war against terrorism.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

First JF-17 Export Order Will Boost Fighter's Market

Analysts say confirmation of the first JF-17 Thunder export order could encourage other potential buyers to step forward, but they acknowledge many factors could complicate a deal. Analyst and former Air Force pilot Air Commodore Kaiser Tufail is optimistic that JF-17 will now attract further customers.
Paris Air Show Pakistan's JF 17 Thunder Aircraft To Participate News 2015.
“I am sure that after the deal that has been signed with the hitherto unknown ‘Asian’ country, the aircraft sales will surely get a big boost, and many Asian and African countries might be interested in it,” he said.

The customer in question is believed to be Myanmar, and the head of the country’s Air Force, Gen. Khin Aung Myint, was in Pakistan at the end of May for a four-day visit at the invitation of the Pakistan Air Force. He met senior defense officials and toured various bases and installations, though little more was said about the trip at the time.

Details, such as cost and the number of aircraft involved, are not known, but deliveries are expected to commence in 2017, according to information made available by Air Commodore Khalid Mahmood, head of the Air Force’s sales and marketing effort for the aircraft type. When Defense News asked Mahmood if he thought potential customers would be encouraged by the deal, he was optimistic, but also realistic.
“The first deal will certainly encourage other potential customers to conclude deals with us,” he said.

“However, it is difficult to give a timeline because there are many variables and mostly they depend on the customer countries. Sometimes it seems that the deal is around the corner but because of reasons like political instability in the country or in the neighborhood or for some other reasons, the timelines are pushed.

“So one is never sure unless the contract is inked,” he added.